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BASIC FRENCH GREETINGS THROUGH HINDI

Bonjour
This is one of the most frequently used words in French conversations.‘Bonjour’ is the greeting word that people use when the meet each other. It is the equivalent to ‘namaste’, ‘as-salamu alaykum’ etcThe pronunciation of ‘bonjour’ is /bonzhooh/. It can be written in Hindi somewhat like ?????? but remember the the ‘j’ should be pronounced /zh/. It is the same sound of ‘s’ in ‘pleasure’, ‘measure’ etcIf someone greets you ‘bonjour’, you should also greet them back by saying ‘bonjour’.This greeting word can be used any time of the day. So, a ‘bonjour’ can also be used in place of ‘good morning’, ‘good afternoon’, ‘good evening’ etc‘Bonjour’ is a polite, standard formal word that can be used to greet anyone of any age. It shows politeness and respect. But don’t use this word while taking leave i.e., don’t say ‘bonjour’ to mean ‘goodbye’, ‘good night’ etc. Use your ‘bonjour’ only when you meet someone, not while leaving them.To watch this lesson in video, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2suYiiYNRL0Salut
Another way of greeting someone is ‘salut’. This word means ‘hi’ or ‘hello’.You can use ‘salut’ with your friends, colleagues, those who are younger than you etc. So, what is the difference between ‘bonjour’ and ‘salut’?Yes you know it. The first one is a formal greeting that can be used with your boss, seniors, elders or anyone that you need to show respect to. It can also be used with anyone regardless of your relationship with them.‘Salut’ is an informal expression that is mostly used with your friends, children or anyone that you do not need to be so formal with.To watch more basic French videos through fun in Hindi, visit:
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NEW YEAR VOCABULARY IN FRENCH (THROUGH HINDI)

The new Year is here. 2018. Full of new hopes. Time to reflect upon the year 2017 that just whizzed past. We at Nova French & English Campus wish you all a Happy New Year. May the Almighty bless you with abundant wealth, good health and envious longevity!So, being the learners of French language, let’s see how the people of France greet someone on New Year. The French expression is ‘Bonne année’. This means ‘Happy New Year’. Bonne année literally means ‘happy year’. Don’t ask me why the French do not use the word ‘new’ in this expression. Even one of my native French friend told me they just say Bonne année by convention.How to say Happy New Year in French (Video lesson in Hindi)If you are in France on the New Year day, you would most often hear people say something more with the usual Bonne année. That is Bonne santé which means ‘good health to you’. So, the French often say both these expressions together:“bonne année et bonne santé” i.e. “Happy New Year & Good Health to You!In countries like India, people wish New Year even in advance. People and businesses often wish ‘Happy New Year in Advance’. But in France, there is an entirely different scenario. it’s not considered polite or decent to wish someone ‘happy new year’ before the Eve of New Year. However, you can wish people bonne année throughout the month of January. People become ‘bonne année robots’ in French in the month of January. Wherever you go, you’ll see people wishing ‘bonne année’ ‘bonne année’ ‘bonne année’. However, make sure that you do not wish anyone New Year after the 31st of January, even if you are meeting someone for the first time that year. That will make you look stupid!Another related word that you might be interested in is ‘le réveillon’ which means ‘New Year’s Eve’. Yes the evening before the New Year’s Day. If you want to wish someone in different ways on New Year, try these:‘santé et bonheur’
(Wish You health & Happiness)‘santé et bonheur pour 2018’
(Wish You health & Happiness for 2018)‘tous mes voeux de réussite’
(I wish you every success)santé, bonheur et réussite pour 2018
(Wish you Health, Happiness and Success for 2018)
And what is New Year celebration without a few bottles of champagne? Well, the French for Champagne is champagne. Yes the same word, letter by letter!If you get boozy and drink too much champagne, you might end up in ‘hangover’ the next morning. The French call hangover, ‘la gueule de bois’. Often ‘hangover’ is followed by a bad ‘headache’, isn’t it? In French a ‘headache’ is ‘mal de tête’.
Nova French & English Campus Wishes you all a Happy New Year 2018!
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French alphabet through Hindi

So you are here to learn the French alphabet. Yes, after all, this is where we all start to learn a new language. Here's the French alphabet:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.
What's that? Isn't it English alphabet? Yes it is. But, at the same time, it is the French alphabet as well. Interesting, isn't it? Now you might be super-excited thinking that you already know the French alphabet? Yes you do but only the written format. Why? Because the letters in French alphabet are pronounced differently. All the letters? Relax. Not all but most of them.
If you are a speaker of Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi or most other Indian languages who can read Hindi and English, the following will help you to learn French alphabet through Hindi in no time. Want to listen to the pronunciation along with explanation in Hindi? Then watch our YouTube video on the same lesson.
In French alphabet, you might have noticed that some letters are pronounced almost the same as they are in English alphabet? Which are those letters? F, L, M, N, O, Q and S. A great relief, uh? But please be careful. These letters are pronounced 'almost' the same way as they are in English, not exactly the same way. You need to listen to them again and again and observe how slightly different these letters' pronunciation is. And needless to say, the remaining 19 letters are pronounced in an entirely different way. Some Hindi speakers may find them a bit different and confusing. But remember when a French speaker tries to learn Hindi, they also might have to feel a lot of such difficulties at the beginning. All I want to say is that the new sounds may confuse you a little at first but keep practicing. You can do it!
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Should I learn French to go to Canada on study visa?

A number of students who are planning of going to Canada for their higher studies often ask this question.
Well. The quickest and straightforward answer is 'No'. You don't need to learn French to 'get your student visa to Canada' or to even reach there and study. But the real question is: "will a basic knowledge of French help me there in any way?"
The answer now is a big 'YES' . It will. How? Let's see.
French language can help you in four different ways in Canada.
1. Get Job Quickly.
First of all, Canada, being predominantly a bilingual country, you will come across a mixture of English and French speaking residents. So, a somewhat good knowledge of French will land you in a job as quickly as possible. How? Most employers in Canada prefer to recruit candidates who can speak some French along with English communication skills. This is because their customers or clients consist of both English and French-speaking people.
For example, let's suppose you got a job at a McDonald's restaurant in some Canadian city. You can speak only English. Suddenly a French-speaking guy turns up, feeling real hungry.
He orders, 's'il vous plaît me procurer des tranches d'aplle'?
You're unable to understand what he ordered so you feel like
'what the hell was that!'And if the customer doesn't know English, your boss will lose that business. Do you think he will continue to keep you further as his employee? Chances are remote. So, in order to avoid such embarrassing situations, I would strongly recommend that you learn some French before flying to Canada, even if you are going on a study visa.2. Earn More Money.
We've already seen that Canada is a bilingual country. So, not only will French help you to find a job easily, but also will enable you to earn a handsome salary that your friends (who can speak only English) will feel jealous of you. The reason must already be clear to you from the previous point. Yes, as you are bilingual (who speak both English and French), you will be paid more dollars per hour, per day, per month... or whatever the frequency of your payment is going be. There is an acute shortage of bilingual waiters, salespersons, drivers, delivery boys, manual laborers etc in Canada.
3. Adaptation to Canadian environment.
Once you land in a foreign country, one of the most important things to become successful there is to make friends with the locals. You can make more friends and local contacts in Canada with your French-speaking skills, coupled with a good knowledge of spoken English. What more? You could even impress that cute French-speaking Canadian blonde girl or charming guy of your dream. All with a bit of French language magic!
Traveling around different places also enhances your knowledge and experience about a country. And Canada is no exception.
With your English communication skills, you can of course survive there but if you really want to get fully immersed in Canadian culture, a knowledge of spoken French will be of great help. This is particularly true if you want to explore the French-dominating parts of Canada, such as Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and so on. In certain such parts of the country, I have even come across people who hate to speak English or to help those who speak English to them! Extreme, huh? But it does happen at times!
4. Canadian PR (Permanent Residency)
Alright. You're going to Canada to do your higher education. Great! But I'm quite sure that 99% of you are planning to eventually settle there. When it comes to getting PR, French could help you to speed up the process. (Not a mandatory requirement though.) This is particularly true in the case of those who want to be permanent residents in the French-speaking provinces, or those who are unable to get settled in the most popular provinces in the country.
Well now some of you might wonder:
Can't I learn French after reaching in Canada?'
Of course you can. But with this hope in mind, many people land in Canada on student visa or work permit. Most of them end up having not enough time even to attend their college or do part-time work. Finding time to learn French often seems to be a daunting task along with your study, work and personal life in Canada. If you don't think so, of course you can go on with the idea of learning French after reaching in Canada. Otherwise, it seems wise to make sure that you learn some French before you embark on your long-awaited Canadian adventure!
Happy learning!
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This blog was written by the French faculty at
Nova English & French Campus, Amritsar. To know more about our online and classroom French preparatory courses, click here or email us at novafrenchcampus@gmail.com

French Classes at Ranjit Avenue

Ranjit Avenue is the educational hub of Amritsar. The area has a wide variety of both private and government educational institutions of different types - be it computer courses, management courses or language courses.Well. You must be searching for the best place to learn French language at Ranjit Avenue, Amritsar? Well, being the heart of the city, Renjit Avenue has a few foreign language institutes that offer various French classes to the local residents. These institutes have been serving tens of thousands of people, especially students who want to learn French for various purposes.French language helps students mainly in getting a good part-time job in Canada when they go there on student visa. The majority of students who come to Ranjit Avenue to attend basic French language classes belong to this category. A little knowledge of this language along with your ability to speak English will land you in some good, well-paid part-time job in Canada during your student life. How is it possible? Because Canadian population is bilingual and your potential employer in that country will prefer you, if you can speak both English and French, to other applicants who can speak only one of these languages. Needless to say, you will also be paid more handsomely. Not a bad idea, is it?In addition to this, French language institutes at Ranjit Avenue also have a good number of students who want to take this language class as a hobby. Their main aim is to learn some foreign languages as it is their passion. It makes them feel good and stand out in the crowd. To quote Charlemagne, “To have another language is to possess a second soul”. By knowing some French, you can enjoy French movies (Believe me, some of the best all-time movies come from France) and French literature (‘Les Misérables’ and ‘Journey to the Center of the Earth’ are just two titles among the innumerable classics the literary world has ever seen). Though these novels have English translation, they are no match to the original French flavour. Another reason to try some French lessons.And now, with the increased frequency of trans-continental flights and affordable airfares, more and more people are able to travel around the world than in the past. Although the USA, Australia and Canada remain the hottest destinations for the locals in Amritsar, a huge number of people explore Europe (predominantly France) when they are refused visa to the top countries. But you should understand that a good number of people (of course not all) in many European countries are either not so good at English or feel more comfortable speaking any European languages, French being the most popular one among them. Hundreds of students who join foreign language schools at Ranjit Avenue to learn French by attending regular classes are those who want to fly to Europe on tourist or visit visa. A reason fair enough. Uh?Still not convinced? Read on. Assuming that you are not very much into Canada-Europe thing, let me tell you: French also opens up broadways of job opportunities here in your own country India. Many Ranjit Avenue residents who attend French classes are well aware that a good knowledge of this language, well beyond the basics, can groom them into interpreters in demand, a widely-sought-after translators or at least handsomely-paid tourist guides in India. While English-speaking Indians have to face tough competition in getting jobs in such fields, job opportunities will come to your doorstep in search of you if you have a decent knowledge of French.What about French teaching? Sounds daunting? Sigh deep. Thank your Goddess of luck! More than 80% of French teacher vacancies in India are for Elementary level teachers. If you are a person with at least a DELF B2 level (upper intermediate) certification, you can try your hands on teaching French basics provided that you are passionate, studious and good at getting your points across. Almost every city of India has acute shortage of French trainers. In every French language classroom at Ranjit Avenue, you will spot a few French-learning students with this aim in mind.Common Ranjit Avenue folks! Just join the French bandwagon! Start learning this language, It doesn’t matter your planning to go abroad or stay in India. WIth a pinch passion and a bit of enthusiasm, seasoned with perseverance, you can learn French language at Ranjit AVenue.Happy Learning!This blog is written by the Faculty of French at Nova French and English Campus, SCO 21 Mezzanine floor, Ranjit Avenue B Block, Distt Shopping Complex, Amritsar.

Learn French basics lessons through Hindi on YouTube

Searching for the best YouTube video channel to learn French through Hindi? Well. No doubt YouTube is abundant with a huge number of channels and videos that provide French classes to students. Many of them are highly useful and informative, but almost an equal number of them are confusing too.
There are of course a few highly useful and informative French teaching channels on YouTube. But most of them, unfortunately, are good for the learners who are able to speak and understand English very well. What if you are not that good at English but still want to learn French basics through Hindi?
Relax. We are here to help you out. (By the way, if you're in a hurry to see how we teach on YouTube, click learn French free at Nova French Campus). We have helped tens of thousands of students to learn French basics through their mother tongue Hindi. The number of our satisfied students are not only from India but also from all over the world who are struggling to learn French.
The French lessons on our YouTube channel are entirely different from most other channels of the same kind that you have watched or will ever come across on any video platform. Rather than boring you with long run-of-the-mill theoretical lectures, we have made short fun-filled yet informative videos. Of course without compromising on quality standards. The step-by-step lessons are powerful enough to guide you through the fundamentals of French, that too with easy-to-follow explanations in Hindi.
What do we cover in our basic lessons? We have adopted a practical-oriented communicative approach to language learning. It will walk you through the basic concepts of the language without scaring you away with its grammatical complexities. The lessons include 'common French greetings', 'days of the week', 'days of the month', 'family relationships', 'colours', 'clothes', 'jobs, occupations and professions' etc. All the basic French concepts are clearly demonstrated with a pinch of humor in Hindi, with a sprinkle of English here and there. Apart from Hindi speakers, the videos are intelligible to speakers of some other Indian languages such as Punjabi, Gujrati, Kashmiri, Urdu, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, Marathi etc.
Well, some of you might not speak either Hindi or any other languages mentioned above. What will you then gain from our YouTube channel that teaches French language basic lessons through Hindi? Wait! The lessons are carefully prepared by cleverly mixing both Hindi and easy-to-follow English. So if you are non-Hindi speaker or a speaker of any south-Indian languages, you can benefit too from our channel, provided that you understand a decent level of English.
What more? Most lesson videos come with closed captions (subtitles) and special on-screen notes and illustrations. These features will help you to pause the videos from time to time and make your notes on vocabulary, pronunciation and so on. We, at our institute (Nova French & English Campus) in Amritsar, are proud to have hundreds of French learners who come from the width and breadth of India after watching and getting inspired by the videos.
Last but not least, our video trainers are the actual teachers who teach the French basics to a number of students through Hindi and English at our language school. The unique, enthusiastic and fun-filled style of our highly motivated and down-to-earth trainers will surely make you fall in love with our French learning channel as well as the most beautiful Romance language French.
Happy learning!
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What is DELF?

DELF is the most popular beginners level French exam taken by non-native French learners around the world. DELF stands for Diplôme d’Études en Langue Française. English translation: Diploma in French Language Studies.
The DELF has 4 independent diplomas, corresponding to the four levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFRL). These levels are DELF A1, DELF A2, DELF B1 and DELF B2. See the table below:
You can take any DELF exam according to your current level of knowledge in French language. Also, you don't need any specific educational qualification to register for this test, just as in the case of the IELTS (International English Language Testing System). It is not necessary to clear every level of DELF exam before moving to a higher level. For example, if you have sufficient knowledge to take the A2 level test, then you don't have to pass A1 first. This rule is applicable to any level of the DELF diploma exam.
FOUR LEVELS OF DELF EXAMS AT A GLANCE:DELF A1
DELF A1 is designed to assess your most basic level knowledge of French. At this stage, you should just be able to interact (listen, read, write and speak) in simple ways. You are expected to be able to speak about yourself and your immediate environment such as your family, hometown, education etc.DELF A2
DELF A2 tests whether you have acquired the basic competency in French as a "social actor". You will be tested to communicate in simple, routine tasks that require the most common polite phrases and exchanges of information.
DELF B1
DELF B1 tests whether you are capable of being an independent and competent user of French. You will be required to to maintain spoken and written interaction longer than a A1 or A2 level user. As a DELF B1 level user, you will be able to understand and maintain a discussion and give your opinion. You will be capable of dealing with most frequent day-to-day situations likely to arise in life.
DELF B2
You are able to use French with a certain degree of independence at DELF B2 level. You can construct arguments to defend your opinion, explain your viewpoint and negotiate. This level requires from you a degree of fluency and spontaneity in regular interactions, and the ability to correct your own mistakes.
This article was written by the French faculty at Nova English & French Campus, Amritsar (Punjab, India). The institute offers various French courses both online and offline.

Crazy English

Although not perfect, I am somewhat confident about my English communication skills. It took years of hard work which is still going on to get a good command of English. However, I am still confused about some strange features of this beautiful language. Let me share a few of such strange characteristics I came across in English:
As we all know, AIDS is the short form of Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome. While UNO stands for United Nations Organization, MBBS is for Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. Such short forms of word groups are known as ‘abbreviations’ in English. Abbreviations are extremely helpful to the speakers to convey their ideas precisely instead of memorizing their long complicated full-forms. But my doubt is why ‘abbreviation’ is such a long word? Being a language enthusiast and a teacher, I often see my students finding it so hard to spell or pronounce this word. Don't you think the weird spelling and difficult pronunciation of the word 'abbreviation' stand in sharp contrast to the meaning it conveys?
And now, many people often find it so hard to remember the spelling of such word pairs as ‘stationary’ and ‘stationery’ correctly. To overcome this problem, they can use a technique. For example, if you are not sure whether to use ‘er’ or ‘ar’ in stationery (to mean paper, pencil etc), just remember the ‘er’ in paper. It will definitely ease the confusion a lot!
This technique of remembering the spellings of words is called ‘mnemonics’. But again strangely enough, don’t you think that the very word ‘mnemonic’ is so hard to remember and spell? Your comments are welcome.

French Coaching Classes in Amritsar

Amritsar is known all over the world for the existence of the Golden Temple and a few other religious and historical attractions. There is no doubt that this city has been growing at a fast pace for the past few years. The city has a number of institutions that offer various types of English language classes. However, recently there has been an increasing interest in taking French classes in Amritsar.

One of the major reasons behind this trend is the local students' desire to study in Canada, one of the best countries in the world for tertiary education. Although IELTS is the basic language requirement to get a student visa to Canada, a growing number of students are looking for the best French classes in Amritsar because a basic knowledge of this language will make their stay in Canada a lot easier.

And now, how French will help you in Canada? Well, as many of you already might know, Canada is a bilingual society where both English and French languages are widely spoken. So, if you can speak both these languages at least at basic level, you can easily communicate with the French speaking Canadians and mingle with them. After taking at least some basic French classes in Amritsar, you will surely feel at home in Canada.

Another reason for students to attend French classes in the city of Amritsar before flying to Canada is its economic benefits. During your student life, you will obviously work part time in Canada. All employers there have to deal with both English-speaking and French-speaking customers. So, when you apply for a job, it is quite natural that your employer will prefer the 'French-speaking you' to your 'English-speaking friend'. In addition, your wages per hour will be a few dollars more than your Indian friends who don't know French.

Is that all? No. Once you are done with your higher studies in Canada, your ability to speak French will further help you in getting PR (Permanent Residency) there. The number of students who are regularly attending French classes with us (Nova English & French Campus) in Amritsar are aware that a basic knowledge of French language will eventually give them extra points to get their PR in a relatively shorter period of time.

Therefore, if you are seriously thinking of moving to Canada either as a student or a permanent resident, make sure that you gain some basic knowledge by joining some French classes in Amritsar as the city has a few institutes for this purpose. This wise step will definitely change your future life and career in Canada for ever. If you are interested in knowing more about French language coaching and its opportunities in Amritsar, please feel free to contact us at:

The 5 Most Spoken Languages in the World

Have you ever wondered which language has the highest number of speakers in the world? Is it English? No. French? not at all. Must be Spanish. No way amigos! Along with the ever-growing global population and inter-continental migrations, the number of speakers of a particular language keeps changing.
However, to surprise of many, Mandarin (the official language of China) is the language spoken by the highest number of people in the world. And you guessed the reason, didn't you? Yes China is the most populated country, hence Mandarin the language spoken by the highest number of people. As simple as that! The total number of Mandarin speakers is a whopping 1.9 billion at the time this blog was written. Among them nearly 900 million are native speakers and the rest (more than 190 million) are second language speakers.
English comes second with an impressive 983 million speakers. English is also considered as the 'world language' as it is used internationally (geographical distribution) and is learned and spoken by a large number of people as a second language in almost every country in the world. Another interesting thing about English is that the number of people who speak this language as their second language is more than that of the native speakers i.e., 611 million and 377 million respectively.
The third most widely spoken language is Hindustani (Hindi/Urdu). Close to 550 million people use modern Hindi and Urdu language worldwide. As Hindi and Urdu are mutually intelligible, they are considered by linguists to be dialects of the same language. With a seemingly uncontrollable population growth in Hindustani speaking countries, the speakers of this language are likely explode in the coming decades.
With a total number of 527 million speakers, Spanish enjoys the fourth position in the list. However this language deserves the second position, second only to Mandarin, if only the native speakers are counted because 436 million of the total Spanish speakers use it as their mother tongue.
Arabic is the fifth language in the list with its more than 420 million speakers worldwide. This language is the lingua franca (common language of communication) in the Arab World. Arabic-speaking countries include Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Oman, Egypt etc.

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